I believe he was well known, anyone who followed any sports likely knew who he was, he was better known in the US than the Klitschkos are now that's for sure.
I believe he was well known, anyone who followed any sports likely knew who he was, he was better known in the US than the Klitschkos are now that's for sure.
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He was well known over here in the UK everyone was talking about him all the time, was never really a fan of his style at times but i do enjoy watching some of his fights against Gary Mason, Andrew Golota, Shannon Briggs, Evander Holyfield 2, Vitali Klitschko, Michael Grant, Ray Mercer, Tommy Morrison.
I first heard of him in the lead up to the Olympics, when he was touted as a very good medal candidate for Canada. After winning the gold, I'd say he was always well known here, anyone who had any interest at all in boxing paid attention to his career. His professional development was reported in the Canadian sports pages, and he was though of as a Canadian, even though he moved to England when he turned pro. There is no doubt who Canada favored when it came to the Holyfield bouts.
Lennox was very well known but unappreciated because he was perceived to be too laid back, quiet and sometimes overly cautious. He is more respected after he retired.
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I was disappointed he left Canada, but still cheered for him. I never really dug up his life story until a few years ago, so I didn't know of his British roots till then. My guess is most Canadians who aren't serious fans of the sport don't know he was born and spent early years in England. MY guess is Brits didn't eather, until he moved back.
Like you say, who knows. He stood out as an amateur in Canada, would he have done so in England?
His overrated achievements are known down here.
Lennox became a known name throughout the sporting world and not just in boxing after the first Holyfield bout....It was a big deal and most American fans felt he was robbed in that fight so it made some noise in the news....,
As he became more dominate he became more famous of course but in short Lewis, Holyfield, Bowe etc were all still shadowed by Tyson in terms of poularity
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As mentioned by Sheep, if you followed sports you knew about Lennox.
He was known...
In the year 2000 Reflection Eternal (A group made up of Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek) had Lennox do a short piece on their album "Train of thought"
I thought he was pretty well known over here.. Certainly not as well known as Tyson.. I asked my girlfriend and even though I had a Lennox Lewis picture on my wall, she still had no idea who he is.. Although she has heard of Tyson, Ricky Hatfield(i'll let her think that ones right), and our Aussie ones Danny Green, Mundine, KT..
Boxing doesn't get much mainstream press here unless they are an Australian boxer, or a big overseas boxer that is coming to fight here..
A lot of my guy friends though who were by no means into boxing still knew of Lennox, but Tyson & Ali are probably the real 2 standouts that pretty much any person knows.. Not many boxers get to be that famous and well known..
Lennox was much more well known round the globe than Calzage is.was?
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